Liquavista Demos Full-color eBook Reader
This year’s CES is absolutely crawling with eReaders. The first real standout in that category is a demo unit from Liquavista with a full color display. This is not a LCD, though. Rather it’s more akin to the eInk screens we’re all familiar with. It could be the sort of device many people are hoping to see come to market.
The reader’s display uses the so called LiquavistaColor technology and electrowetting. This involves modifying the behavior of liquids on a solid surface by applying voltage. The display technology is impressive, but this is still just a prototype. Liquavista has preliminary plans for a late 2010/early 2011 launch. By that point though, many consumers may have already committed to an eReader platform.

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Vegan
January 06, 2010 at 6:37pm
Does it need a constant supply of power, or is like eInk where it only needs electricity to turn the page?
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nekollx
January 06, 2010 at 6:22pm
Can it play Crysis?
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